AGP video Board recommended for PC Chips M925 V7.3

Dear sirs.
can you recommend to me.
what model of videa board can be install and work well in M 925 V7.3?
for exemple :ASUS RADEON 9200 SE/TD MEM. 128 MB AGP 8X TV-OUT DVI OPEN BOX (is ok?)
what other model?
the motherboard PCchips M925 V7.3 has a AGP Port 1x;2x,4x.
best regards.
Javit0

Thank you for your help, another question.if the specification of the FX 5200, say that Video board support only x8, and the PC chips board say 1x;2x,4x. this means that FX5200 does not will be supported?.

best regards.Javit0Thank you for your help, another question.
if the specification of the FX 5200, say that Video board support only x8, and the PC chips board say 1x;2x,4x. this means that FX5200 does not will be supported?.
best regards.
Javit0

I want to upgrade the current video card (NVidia RIVA TNT2 model 64) to a faster card. So I, like Javit0 am wondering what the safest options are for the same motherboard.I want to upgrade the current video card (NVidia RIVA TNT2 model 64) to a faster card. So I, like Javit0 am wondering what the safest options are for the same motherboard.

Please dont use fx 5200 8x card in backward slots like 2x and 4x , it will lead to over hyped graphics load it may cause damage to the whole graphic system in your motherboard , please use 2x or 4x cards for your slot , 8x is latest it comes with 8 engines it transfers 4gb/sec but 2x or 4x will be lesser like 2gb/secPlease dont use fx 5200 8x card in backward slots like 2x and 4x , it will lead to over hyped graphics load it may cause damage to the whole graphic system in your motherboard , please use 2x or 4x cards for your slot , 8x is latest it comes with 8 engines it transfers 4gb/sec but 2x or 4x will be lesser like 2gb/sec

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from the ones that are listed in the link above i would recommend you:BFG GeForce 7300 GT / 512MB DDR2 / AGP 8x / DVI / VGA / HDTV / Video Card
it has a good price (in my opinion), it is compatible with you mother board and has good performance

When you boot up the pc pressing either 'DEL' or 'F2' gets you into the bios menu.
Look for something similar to 'PNP/PCI'configuration, then press enter and ensure the main graphics aperture is set to your 'AGP' port and not 'ONBOARD' or 'PCI'.
I can assume you have installed the 'AGP' driver from your motherboard installation disc, and the diver for your graphics card.
Lastly some AGP cards are not compatible with all boards, due to in some cases different voltage ratings.